Champagne and Acacia Modern TV Unit Design With Marble Backlit Panel

Design Specifications:

TV Unit Size (WxDxH): 7 x 1.2 x 7 ft
Style: Modern Premium
Colour: Champagne with Acacia Wood Accents
TV Size Compatibility: 55-65 inch
TV Mount Type: Wall-Mounted
Back Panel Design: Backlit Panel
Shutter Finish: Laminate in Matte Finish
Storage Features: 2 lower champagne cabinets, 2 acacia open shelves, marble backlit panel, floating console

Design Features:

  • Marble Backlit Panel Halo: LED strips behind the marble panel create a soft backlit glow around the TV - a premium hotel-lobby effect increasingly popular in Indian luxury homes.
  • Champagne and Acacia Harmony: The warm gold of champagne laminate and the amber grain of acacia wood are natural companions - creating a rich, layered warm-tone palette.
  • Backlit Marble Translucency: When backlit, thin marble or onyx panels reveal their natural internal veining and glow - a unique material effect not achievable with opaque panels.
  • Premium Evening Ambiance: The backlit panel creates a warm, intimate atmosphere in the evening without requiring additional floor or table lamps in the living area.
  • Gold Hardware Unification: Gold or champagne-toned hardware on cabinets and shelves ties the full unit together as a cohesive warm-metal design family.
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What type of marble is used for backlighting?

Thin-slab marble (15-20 mm) or onyx is ideal as it transmits light. White Calacatta or honey onyx are popular for their warm glow when backlit - the most dramatic material choice in any premium TV unit design.

Is real marble required or can a substitute be used?

Translucent resin panels or backlit marble-look acrylic are effective and affordable alternatives that deliver a similar glowing effect.

How is the backlighting controlled?

LED strips are connected to a dimmer switch - allowing the intensity and warmth of the backlit glow to be adjusted for different times of day.

Does the backlight affect TV screen visibility?

When set to a low warm intensity, the backlight actually reduces eye strain during TV viewing - a practice known as bias lighting.

Does the backlit marble panel in this champagne-and-acacia TV unit require professional maintenance for the LED system?

The LED strips are housed in a serviceable channel accessible from the rear, so bulb replacement or driver servicing does not require dismantling the entire unit - a practical engineering detail expected from dependable best interior design for home installations.